Sophia I of Britain

Sophia I (1761-) was the Queen of Great Britain from 1800 until her death. Her father George III of Britain was mentally ill and his health was fading, so Sophia took over the monarchy.

Biography
Sophia Frederick was the daughter of George III of Britain and his eldest female heir. Sophia's mother, Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, was a German princess, while her father came from a line of Hanoverian rulers. She learned to speak German and French as second languages in addition to English, and became a very intelligent female heir. In 1778 she was married to Duke Steuart of Edinburgh and upon her father's declining mental health state in 1800, she became the Queen Regent of Great Britain.

During her reign, she was caught up in warfare in Europe with the Napoleonic Wars and also had to keep the United States in check by assisting the Iroquois Confederacy Indians. Queen Sophia I had to manage her resources well; she needed to supply a navy that could stop the French blockade of her ports and blockade French ports, and also to stop the Spanish blockade of Grand Bahama. The United States was in an undeclared war with Britain due to Britain's assistance of Indian raids, and the Americans occupied Quebec and Montreal, the latter without a fight.